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annulose
annulose, a. (ænjuːˈləʊs) [f. mod.L. annulōs-us characterized by rings: see annulus and -ose.] 1. Of a ringed or ring-like character.1826 Kirby & Spence Entomol. (1828) IV. xlvii. 394 Certain intestinal worms of an indistinct annulose structure. 2. Zool. Having the body formed of a series of rings o...
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Eudonia singulannulata
name refers to the ductus bursae, which is looped once in the female genitalia and is derived from Latin singul (meaning single) and annulatus (meaning annulose
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Annulosa
‖ Annulosa, n. pl. Zool. (ænjuːˈləʊsə) [mod.L. adj. pl. neut. (sc. animālia): see annulose.] The annulose animals, one of Prof. Huxley's primary groups, containing such as crustaceans, insects, and worms, which have a more or less firm external skeleton, composed of a series of rings. They comprehen...
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Annuloida
‖ Annuloida, n. pl. Zool. (ænjuːˈlɔɪdə) [mod.L. adj. pl. neut., prop. annuloidea (sc. animālia): see prec.] The Annuloid animals, one of Prof. Huxley's eight primary groups, placed by him between the Annulosa and Infusoria. Examples are the Flukes, Tapeworms, and Wheel animalcules.1851 Huxley in Pen...
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William Sharp Macleay
Early scientific career
Macleay's principal work was Horae Entomologicae; or, Essays on the Annulose Animals, parts 1-2 (1819–1821).
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Otto Friedrich Müller
almost exclusively, and in 1771 he produced a work in German on “Certain Worms inhabiting Fresh and Salt Water,” which described many new species of those annulose
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maxilla
‖ maxilla (mækˈsɪlə) Pl. maxillæ (mækˈsɪliː). [L. maxilla jaw.] 1. A jaw or jaw-bone, esp. the upper jaw in mammals and most vertebrate animals. inferior maxilla, superior maxilla, the lower, upper jaw.1676 Wiseman Surg. i. xix. 93 The same Patient complained of a hard Tumour fixed under that Ear an...
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crustacean
crustacean, a. and n. (krʌˈsteɪʃ(ɪ)ən) [f. as prec. + -an.] A. adj. Belonging to the class Crustacea.1858 Geikie Hist. Boulder v. 81 The most abundant order of Crustacean life. B. n. An animal of this class.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. xiv. 26 Whether the higher Orders of Crustaceans undergo a ...
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John Templeton (botanist)
This was not published, even in part, but A catalogue of the species annulose animals and of rayed ones found in Ireland as selected from the papers of
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neuropod
neuropod Zool. (ˈnjʊərəpɒd) [f. neuro- + -pod.] An annulose or invertebrate animal, in which the limbs or motor organs are on the neural aspect of the body.1856 Goodsir in Edinb. New Philos. Jrnl. (1857) V. 121, I employ, as morphological designations, the term Neuropod..for an Annulose, and Hæmapod...
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Robert Templeton
A catalogue of the species annulose animals and of rayed ones found in Ireland as selected from the papers of the late J Templeton Esq. of Cranmore with
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ringed
ringed, ppl. a. (rɪŋd) [f. ring n.1 and v.1] 1. Of armour: Made of rings. rare.Beowulf 1246 Heaþo-steapa helm, hringed byrne.1824 Meyrick Ant. Armour I. 27 The form of the rustred armour seems..to have grown out of the ringed. 1846 Fairholt Costume 155 A hauberk or tunic of ringed mail, reaching to ...
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The Natural History of Ireland
Invertebrata is part based on Robert Templeton's 1836 text A catalogue of the species annulose animals and of rayed ones found in Ireland as selected from
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